
The Torah commands Jews in Deuteronomy Chapter 16, verse 15: "Seven days you shall celebrate for HaShem, your G-d, in the place which HaShem will choose; for HaShem, your God, will bless you, with all your produce and all your work and you will be only happy." Verse 11 commands, "And you shall rejoice before HaShem," and verse 14 states, "And you shall rejoice in your holiday..."
Jews today cannot carry out the commandment of festival sacrifices since the destruction of the Holy Temples, and prayers are offered in faith and happiness:
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Beyond the Biblical commandment, the entire seven-day festival is filled with one of enjoyment of reliving the days of dwelling in the Sukkah.
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